"Koen WESSING's book 'Chili, September 1973' is a shocking document from a socially concerned and politically engaged Dutch photojournalist.
Originally published in 1973, just months after the fall of Salvador Allende to Augusto Pinochet’s coup d’etat, it describes the tense days of the military attempt to root out public opposition in the streets of Santiago.
'Books on Books #8' reproduces every page spread from Koen WESSING’s gritty documentation of Chile’s darkest historical moment.
The art historian and film theorist, Pauline Tereehorst, contributes a contemporary essay called 'The Man in the Grey Suit'." (publisher's note, © Errata Books, 2010)
Originally published in 1973, just months after the fall of Salvador Allende to Augusto Pinochet’s coup d’etat, it describes the tense days of the military attempt to root out public opposition in the streets of Santiago.
'Books on Books #8' reproduces every page spread from Koen WESSING’s gritty documentation of Chile’s darkest historical moment.
The art historian and film theorist, Pauline Tereehorst, contributes a contemporary essay called 'The Man in the Grey Suit'." (publisher's note, © Errata Books, 2010)
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Pauline Terreehorst
- Format
- HC with dust jacket, 18,5 x 24 x 2,5 cm. (9,5 x 7 in.), 64 pp., 30 duotone b/w ills., text language: English